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Topic: Now that bitfloor is gone, we have no more american exchanges? (Read 1005 times)

sr. member
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Whatever happened with Coinlab? Seems they are still transitioning over 2 major customers, lol!

Gotta give MtGox credit...they've been pretty stable last 10 days or so.
legendary
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
Aren't there some really large exchanges in the pipeline? Funded by real finance people?
hero member
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coinbase is not an exchange

For that matter, Coinbase doesn't seem to be anything at all.

TradeHill came back a couple or few months ago, but is geared toward larger traders.

No, actually, it's geared towards people stupid enough to fall for the same scam twice. See their thread.
newbie
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Ow thanks, didnt know that.

If it doesnt bank in UK, than there is no benefit to us here. Other than that they pay their taxes in this country.
hero member
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Actually Bitstamp is UK Ltd a company, but it's banking partners are in Slovenia. Source: their main page.
newbie
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Im from the UK

And i doubt that Bitstamp is from the UK.

Where did you read that?
hero member
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CampBX

I was just saying that there needs to be more exchanges in the USA because the other ones are so far away and I just realized that CampBX's offices/headquarters is about 10 miles from where I live.
donator
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TradeHill came back a couple or few months ago, but is geared toward larger traders.
full member
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coinbase is not an exchange
newbie
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Coinbase
CoinLab
hero member
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decentralize EVERYTHING...
full member
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Mt-Gox = Japanese
BTC-e = Russian
Bitstamp = UK

I guess my question more is, now that bitfloor is gone, can there be any american exchanges?
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